Ten Ten Otoko has affordable sashimi don in Lavender
Recently, a video by a Japanese local living in Singapore caught our attention—and we were immediately sold. In it, he introduced Ten Ten Otoko, a humble food court stall in Lavender serving up affordable yet delicious Japanese food, a combo that’s surprisingly hard to find in Singapore these days.
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There are over 10 mains on the menu, with prices starting from just $8.90, but the biggest crowd-pullers are undoubtedly the eight variations of sashimi donburi. Prices range from a wallet-friendly $11.90 to $22.90 for the most premium bowl, which is still reasonable, making it easy to get your sashimi fix without breaking the bank.
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If you want to try a little bit of everything, the 6 Kind Sashimi Donburi ($13.90) is the way to go. The bowl comes loaded with a colourful assortment of Salmon, Maguro, Mekajiki Swordfish, Octopus Taco, Ika Cuttlefish, and Hamachi Yellowtail, giving you plenty of variety in every bite.
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At most Japanese restaurants in Singapore, a sashimi bowl like this would easily set you back over $20, which makes the price here feel almost too good to be true. What’s more, the sashimi is fresh, and the portions are satisfying for the price, according to online reviews.
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Don’t worry if raw seafood isn’t your thing; there are plenty of other donburi options to choose from, too. One of the more popular picks is the Gyu Don with Onsen Egg ($9.90), starring a generous bowl of rice topped with tender, flavourful slices of beef. The silky onsen egg ties everything together, adding richness to every bite.
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There’s also the classic Katsu Curry Rice with Scrambled Egg ($10.90), which comes with a crispy, golden-fried cutlet served over fluffy rice and drenched in a rich Japanese curry. The soft scrambled egg adds an extra layer of creaminess, making this a hearty option for diners craving something a little more indulgent.
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Here’s a tip: go for the Tori Nanban Donburi ($9.90), then take it up a notch with a few tasty add-ons. Add $1 for a scoop of Tenten Curry Sauce to drizzle over the rice, another $1 for a comforting bowl of Miso Soup, and if you’re feeling a bit indulgent, an extra $2 for more Egg Tartar Sauce. And yes, all of these are part of the add-on menu, perfect for customising your meal exactly how you like it.
For those interested, Ten Ten Otoko is just a four-minute walk from Lavender MRT Station, tucked inside Kimly Coffeeshop.
For more wallet-friendly eats, read our guide to cheap Korean food in Singapore with mains under $15. Otherwise, check out the best Japanese restaurants for XL don, famous beef cutlet and more.
Address: 808 French Road, Kimly Coffeeshop, Singapore 200808
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11am to 9pm, Sun 11am to 8pm
Tel: 9862 7740
Website
Ten Ten Otoko is not a halal-certified eatery.
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